Based on the design, I think it was an artist proof for the USA made mugs. "M BLUE" is written on the (unglazed) bottom in pencil, which I assume denotes the color of the glaze they were testing (Midnight Blue?). The details on it seem too defined to be a copy.

natures own test glaze…. a rare electric blue crawfish. no joke, these do exist. I actually caught one as a little boy many years ago. thought it was worth a fortune. they come in rare white and bright red. just a weird genetic oddity that occurs in the wild on occasion, much like the blue tiki mug.

My wife found this at an estate sale this morning.
I was hoping to snag a “commercial” manual citrus juicer. Someone else beat me to it by minutes. Twice as big as the one I have.
Oh well. Made in Canada by ”Tilden Ware”. Got a few chips but cool nonetheless. Btw, it’s actually green, about six inches long.
Cheers

Maori box:
My friend found this at an antique mall, messaged me if I wanted it, and at my request, grabbed it for me. I normally would have passed on it due to the price ($45), but I was feeling richer than usual because I crossed over to the "other side" and sold a truckload of junk at the swap meet earlier in the week. Ez come $$$, ez go $$$...

New Caledonia hut:
It has a pair of faces flanking the entry, so I'll call this piece officially "tiki."

4 cheap mugs:

Stirrer sticks:

4' x 10' piece of barkcloth fabric:
There are a lot of nice sized smaller pieces to cut out of this and use for random tiki crafti projects.

That's a concrete moai on the left:
I haven't seen one of these glass tiki mugs (candle holder?) before. Has a JAPAN sticker on the bottom
a Leilani Luau bucket and The Leilani peanut man

2 Boskos
Kauai Resort - Daga
Trader Vic's Hawaii -- I resold all of mine so glad to pick this up for cheap!
And a Daga that is from some German(?) restaurant Brauhaus in Waikiki

and then the Bamboo serving tray is marked 1964 Trader Vic's

oh and this was something I saw today that I have never seen in the wild personally--it was a small (like 3' version) of the Easter Island mosaic. It had some damage and was priced at $350--$250 I would have jumped at it but $350 seemed a little steep. Anyways I am posting it here because I "found" it..I just didn't buy it

After we spoke today at the Faire I went back again to check on the mosaic and it had been sold. I thought the price was a little high considering the size and condition, but you don't see these very often...hope someone here was able to buy it.